Murray McLauchlan

Murray Edward McLauchlan, CM (born 30 June 1948) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, guitarist, pianist, and harmonica player. He is best known for his Canadian hits "The Farmer's Song," "Whispering Rain," and "Down by the Henry Moore".

Murray McLauchlan
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Murray McLauchlan performing at Winterlude 2009 in Ottawa, Ontario Canada.
Murray McLauchlan performing at Winterlude 2009 in Ottawa, Ontario Canada.
Background information
Birth nameMurray Edward McLauchlan
Born (1948-06-30) 30 June 1948 (age 75)
Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresCountry, Folk, Rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active1965–present
LabelsTrue North
Capitol

Early life

McLauchlan was born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland;[1][2] he immigrated to Canada with his family when he was five years old. He grew up in suburban Toronto.[3] At 17, he began playing at coffeehouses in Toronto's Yorkville area and later attended Central Tech as an art student before deciding to become a full-time musician.

Career

In the 1960s, McLauchlan moved to New York City, but had little success in promoting his musical career there.[4] In 1970, McLauchlan returned to Toronto and signed with True North Records; he released an album, Songs from the Street in 1971.[5] Over the next several years he had success in the pop, adult contemporary, country, and folk-music fields, with such songs as "Child's Song," the Juno Award-winning "The Farmer's Song" (1973), and "Hurricane of Change" (also 1973).[6]

In 1974 McLauchlan embarked on a long tour in the United States.[7] He later released "Do You Dream of Being Somebody" (1975), and "Whispering Rain" (1979).

In 1980, McLauchlan released the album Into a Mystery, with backing vocals by Carole Pope.[6]

In 1987, McLauchlan appeared on the children's television show, Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show singing his The Farmer's Song. He appeared in Season 4 of The Elephant Show on the "Urban Cowboy" episode.

McLauchlan hosted the highly rated CBC Radio program Swinging On a Star from 1989 to 1994.[8][9]

McLauchlan has held a commercial pilot license (CPL) with Instrument flight rating (IFR) and endorsements for multi-engine aircraft and seaplanes for decades. During a performance in the 1980s, McLauchlan commented to audiences, half-jokingly, of "giving this music thing a little more time"[10] before giving it up and returning to flying for a living.

In the late 1990s, McLauchlan was flying commercial airplanes as a "bush pilot" in Northern Canada. In 1984 he starred in a television special called Floating over Canada, in which he piloted a Cessna 185 float plane across Canada.[8] This special was broadcast in Canada on CBC as well as in the U.S. on public television (PBS). This TV special featured several songs from Murray's then current album, "Heroes" and featured a number of special musical guests: Buffy Sainte-Marie, Ian Tyson, Gordon Lightfoot, Sylvie Tremblay, Levon Helm (of The Band), and Edith Butler, all of them representing different aspects and/or regions of Canada.

In 1998, Penguin (Viking Books) released his autobiography The Ballad of Murray McLauchlan: Getting Out of Here Alive.[4]

In 2004 McLauchlan helped form a group known as "Lunch At Allen's" featuring McLauchlan, Marc Jordan, Cindy Church and Ian Thomas. The group formed as a result of meeting in Toronto for lunch at Allen's restaurant after McLauchlan's heart bypass surgery. Three CDs have been released as a result of this collaboration: Lunch at Allens (2004), Catch the Moon (2007) and More Lunch at Allens (2010).

During the summer of 2016, he was performing in Lunch at Allen's in Ontario, Canada.[11]

Awards

McLauchlan has won 11 Juno Awards throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and been nominated for a total of 23 Juno awards. In 1993, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.

In 2001, McLauchlan was the recipient of the National Achievement Award at the annual SOCAN Awards held in Toronto.[12][1][13]

McLauchlan was chosen to be inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in September 2016.[14]

In 2018, McLauchlan received a Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement https://www.gg.ca/en/media/news/2018/governor-generals-performing-arts-awards

In 2022 Murray was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, presented to him by Gordon Lightfoot https://www.cshf.ca/songwriter/murray-mclauchlan

Family

He is married to Denise Donlon and they have a son, Duncan (b. March 1992).

Discography

Murray McLauchlan solo career (1971–2021)

Albums

YearAlbumChart PositionsCRIALabel
CAN CountryCAN
1971Song from the Street38True North
1972Murray McLauchlan38
1973Day to Day Dust13
1974Sweeping the Spotlight Away34
1975Only the Silence Remains39
1976Boulevard14Gold
1977Hard Rock Town33
1978Greatest Hits57Gold
Live at the Orpheum (promo only)Columbia
1979Whispering Rain1442GoldTrue North
1980Into a Mystery1861
1981Storm Warning45
1982Windows
1983Timberline22
1984Heroes
1985Midnight Break94
1988Swinging on a Star24Capitol
1991The Modern Age
1996Gulliver's TaxiTrue North
2006The Songbook...New Arrivals (Songs From The Musical "Eddie")Capitol/EMI
2007Songs from the Street: The Best of Murray McLauchlanTrue North
2011Human WritesTrue North
2017Love Can't Tell TimeTrue North
2021HourglassTrue North

With Lunch at Allen's (2004–present)

Albums

YearAlbumChart PositionsCRIALabel
CAN CountryCAN
2004Lunch at Allen'sCapitol/EMI
2007Catch the MoonCapitol/EMI
2010More Lunch at Allen'sLinus
2012Zuzu’s Petals - A Lunch At Allen’s Christmas
2017If It Feels Right

Singles

YearSingleChart PositionsAlbum
CAN CountryCANCAN AC
1972"Jesus Please Don't Save Me"44Song from the Street
1973"Lose We"13Murray McLauchlan
"The Farmer's Song"863
"Hurricane of Change"9Day to Day Dust
1974"Linda, Won't You Take Me In"281512
"Shoeshine Workin' Song"155913Sweeping the Spotlight Away
1975"Do You Dream of Being Somebody"169
"Maybe Tonight"10
"Down by the Henry Moore"1121
"Little Dreamer"15Single only
1976"On the Boulevard"25454Boulevard
1977"Love Comes and Goes"77Hard Rock Town
1978"Straight Outa Midnight"88
1979"Whispering Rain"272415Whispering Rain
"You Can't Win"89
"Somebody's Long Lonely Tonight"41
1980"Don't Put Your Faith in Men"24Into a Mystery
"Try Walkin' Away"5311
1981"If the Wind Could Blow My Troubles Away/Tell Your Mother She Wants You"4526Storm Warning
1983"Never Did Like That Train"1820Timberline
1984"Red River Flood"18
"On the Subject of Loneliness"26
"Everything Reminds Me of Loving You"37
"Sayonara Maverick"60Heroes
"Railroad Man"19
1985"Song for Captain Keast"32
"I'm Best at Loving You"13Midnight Break
"When You Become a Memory"16
1986"Me and Joey/Golden Fields"34
1989"Love with a Capital "L""12Swinging on a Star
"Please Don't Call It Runnin' Away"35
1990"Swinging on a Star"23
1991"The Modern Age"756321The Modern Age
"So I Lost Your Love"26
1996"Secrets in Your Heart"38Gulliver's Taxi
1997"No Change in Me"48

See also

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